Chapter 1694
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The wind blowing from the glacier carried a slight chill as it gently caressed the Bluesilver Grass.
The warm sunlight shone on them, making it hard to tell whether it was winter or spring.
On the simple grill made of stone, the mutton was slowly being roasted to a brown color. The aroma of the barbecued meat was released continuously along with the sizzling sound of oil.
It was only sprinkled with a handful of coarse salt without any spices or condiments, but the aroma of the barbecued meat was exceptionally rich and enticing. It was not inferior to Meg's beef kebab at all.
"What kind of sheep is this?" Meg could not help but ask curiously.
"This is a blue sheep." Eddie flipped the mutton kebab quickly as he introduced it with a smile. "This is a sheep unique to our Blue Grassland. Only sheep that eat Blue Silver Grass will not have any rank odor."
"A lazy sheep? Seems like this little sheep is very lazy? " Amy was deep in thought as she tiptoed to look around. "Let me take a look. That sheep is so lazy. This won't do. Let's catch it and barbecue it."
"This is really a paradise." Meg smiled. The northwest was an extremely cold place with snow and ice everywhere. It had always been a forgotten place. Even the racial war that swept across the entire Norland Continent back then did not affect this place.
The war was nothing more than a fight for resources and territory. There were many unclaimed lands in the northwest, but no race would want such unclaimed lands.
The Blue Grassland was obviously an unexpected existence. However, there were no decent magic beasts in this grassland apart from Blue Silver Grass and sheep. To the various races, it was obviously not a place worth occupying.
"The mutton kebab is ready. Please try it." Eddie placed a big bunch of mutton kebab on a wooden tray, and passed it to Meg and the rest with a smile.
The original freshly shaved tree branches and the rough meat pieces made the mutton kebab give off a grassland's original vibe. The oily reddish-brown meat pieces gave off a mouth-watering aroma.
"I want a kebab." Amy looked at the mutton kebab on the plate and swallowed her saliva as she raised her hand.
"It looks delicious." Anna's Adam's apple bobbed as she stared at the meat kebab.
"Come on. One kebab per person. It's enough." Meg smiled as he distributed the meat kebab to everyone. There were exactly 12 kebab kebab. Because the meat was cut into large pieces, it was almost as big as a leg of lamb.
"Be careful. It's hot. Blow on it before eating," Meg reminded Amy and Anna.
"Mhmm." Ai Mi replied as she took a bite of the mutton.
"Oh —" Ai Mi's eyes suddenly lit up. She chewed happily like a rabbit. Her eyes and eyebrows curved into crescent moons. She looked happy and satisfied, raising people's expectations for the mutton skewers.
Ai Mi always praised all kinds of food. Even if it was a hard biscuit, she could still crunch it like a little squirrel, making people believe that it was delicious.
But when she showed this kind of expression, it must be when she ate something really delicious. It was very believable.
Meg blew on the first piece of mutton, then took a big bite.
The surface of the mutton was slightly charred, but it was full of juice after biting into it. It didn't have the rank odor of mutton. It only had the fresh, sweet, and milky aroma of goat's milk, mixed with a faint fragrance.
The saltiness was just a supplement. The aroma brought the delicious taste of the mutton to another level.
With his eyes closed, Meg could almost see the fat blue sheep strolling leisurely on the blue grassland. The wind blowing in his face carried the fragrance of the grass.
The more he chewed, the more fragrant the mutton became. He was so happy that he almost chewed his tongue to pieces.
"This mutton kebab is amazing!" Meg opened his eyes and gave Eddie a thumbs up. He had to admit that this was the most delicious mutton kebab he had ever eaten.
"This mutton is delicious!" Mia said with her mouth full. Her face was full of surprise.
"As a staunch beef kebab fan, I also agree that this mutton kebab is delicious." Barbara nodded. She then took a big bite of the mutton and chewed happily. She began to seriously consider whether she should switch to the mutton kebab fan.
Everyone praised from the bottom of their hearts. No one would have thought that they would be able to eat such delicious food in the grassland of the Northwest.
"Ding! The host has for the first time in this world sincerely praised other people's food. You have triggered a hidden mission. You are hereby rewarded with a mutton kebab recipe! "At this moment, the system's voice suddenly sounded in Meg's mind.
"That works?" Meg was stunned for a moment. He looked at the glittering experience bag that appeared in his mind in disbelief.
"Is this a fake recipe?" Meg asked tentatively. How could the system be so kind as to exchange a compliment for a recipe?
"Please don't question the professionalism of the system!" The system said solemnly. "Praising others is an excellent quality. As a candidate for the God of Cookery, you must learn to be humble and praise others. Only by acknowledging the excellence of others can you give yourself a wider space for growth."
"Alright, then I'll accept it." Meg raised his eyebrows. There was no reason for him to reject a mutton kebab recipe that was delivered to his door. This was the king of the barbecue world. Now that he had taken it under his wing, it couldn't be better.
"As long as everyone likes it." Eddie listened to everyone's praises, and a smile bloomed on his face. His hands flipping the mutton kebab became much smoother.
A mutton kebab skewered with about half a catty of mutton. Everyone felt a little full after eating the kebab.
However, it wouldn't be too much to have a few more kebab skewers of such exotic delicacies.
Everyone gathered around the fire to warm themselves, eat the mutton kebab skewers, and drink the sheep's milk wine brewed by the herdsmen. They watched the herdsmen sing and dance, and the atmosphere of the holiday gradually thickened.
Shirley borrowed a horse from the herdsmen, and rode with Anna.
Amy, on the other hand, found a sheep, and threw Ugly Duckling on its head. She climbed up herself, and rode the sheep to chase after Shirley and the rest.
Yabemiya and the rest also went out for a walk and play. It was rare for them to have such good weather and environment. They chatted and played, and gradually got familiar with each other and became more harmonious.
Meg didn't follow them. Instead, he found a piece of dry wood, and sat by the fire to watch Eddie and Alphonso roast the whole mutton.
Meg looked at Eddie, who was flipping the whole mutton, and casually asked, "Grandpa, you went to the south when you were young?"
"Yes. When I was young, I went out to explore for 10-odd years. The furthest I went was Chaos City, and I stayed there for three years. I missed home, so I came back." Eddie nodded. There was a hint of reminiscence in his eyes, and the corners of his lips curled up subconsciously.
Alphonso, on the other hand, was sizing up Meg carefully with anticipation in his eyes. Grandpa had taught him the common language. Although he couldn't speak it fluently, he could understand Meg's words. He liked to hear about everything outside the grasslands, and also yearned to leave the grasslands one day to explore the south like his grandpa.
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